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u2valleygirl said:
My understanding is that laser eye surgery is most effective if you have near or far vision. If you wear bifocals, or need reading glasses your vision will not be 100% corrected and you may still have wear reading glasses. I researched my doctor. But there are so many clinics that due dozens of procedures every single day. I think a clinic that has been in business for a while is probably most important. I certainly don't think you have to go to the most expensive clinic in town, just one with a decent reputation.
I saw an aura around headlights for a month. But to be able to look at a clock and see the time first thing in the morning is a great feeling!
I actually wear slim-line Tri-focals...reading, thin line for average conversational distance and then the top half for distant distance..BUT, I can't play golf in the Tri's -the vision is off just-enough to make it difficult; I have a pair pf single-lens sunglasses that I use...so I'm back and forth...laser may not be for me..